
Brexit and Ireland – no custom posts required
Brexit – the UK agrees there will be no custom borders between the UK and Ireland
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Brexit – the UK agrees there will be no custom borders between the UK and Ireland
Brexit the uk requests a temporary customs system
Brexit – M&A The UK’s decision to leave the EU has led to many companies rethinking their mergers and acquisitions strategy. Some of the questions that organisations may be considering, given the recent Brexit vote, include: Does it make sense to use M&A as a
Brexit talks are under way The Brexit talks finally, officially, started on 19 June, 2017. Here’s a picture from that first session of Brexit talks: Image copyrightREUTERS The UK and EU negotiating teams are scheduled to meet face-to-face for one week each month for the
Leaving the EU What does Brexit mean? It is a word that has become used as a shorthand way of saying the UK leaving the EU – merging the words Britain and exit to get Brexit, in a same way as a possible Greek exit
Brexit and Sterling Brexit affects holidays as well as business. As we approach the summer months, are you going on holiday to Europe? Bring more spending money as Morgan Stanley has predicted the pound will be on parity with the euro. Sterling is trading at €1.09
Nationwide Building Society has sounded a note of caution about the financial sector’s lending because of Brexit. Joe Garner, its chief executive, did some research showing customers. The public had become less optimistic about the economy. Banks After Brexit Nationwide announced a fall in profits in
Buy the book here About Doing Business After Brexit On 23 June, 2016 the UK voted to leave the European Union. Uncertainly has caused market volatility, illiquidity in property funds, fear amongst individuals and the OECD reported on 11 July, 2016 that the economic